Russians Tried to Jam NATO Exercise; Swedes Say They’ve Seen This Before

Russians Tried to Jam NATO Exercise; Swedes Say They’ve Seen This Before
Russians Tried to Jam NATO Exercise; Swedes Say They’ve Seen This Before

The Russians played around at the edges of this month’s Trident Juncture exercise in Norway, but that was to be expected. New moves in the Baltic Sea, however, have some concerned.

With Funding In Peril, Coast Guard Pushes Icebreaker As ‘Polar Security Cutter’

With Funding In Peril, Coast Guard Pushes Icebreaker As ‘Polar Security Cutter’
With Funding In Peril, Coast Guard Pushes Icebreaker As ‘Polar Security Cutter’

“One of the things that we did early in my tenure was we changed (it to) Polar Security Cutter as we were trying to get the funds from the Congress, from our own department, the administration,” Coast Guard Commandant Karl Schultz told Breaking Defense.

NATO, Russia Prep Biggest War Games Since Cold War

NATO, Russia Prep Biggest War Games Since Cold War
NATO, Russia Prep Biggest War Games Since Cold War

WASHINGTON: Within the next several weeks, both Russia and NATO will kick off some of the largest military exercises since the end of the Cold War. Hundreds of thousands of troops, tens of thousands of vehicles, hundreds of aircraft, and dozens of warships will charge into action in a series of mock engagements stretching from…

Mattis in Europe Shows His Influence, And Challenges of Translating Trump

Mattis in Europe Shows His Influence, And Challenges of Translating Trump
Mattis in Europe Shows His Influence, And Challenges of Translating Trump

Fresh from the drama of Brussels, Defense Secretary Mattis visited NATO allies across Europe to preach stability, forward progress, and friendship. He remains a popular figure on the continent, but rumblings from Washington have the NATO alliance concerned.

NATO Has A Good Story To Tell, But Is Its Audience Of One Listening?

NATO Has A Good Story To Tell, But Is Its Audience Of One Listening?
NATO Has A Good Story To Tell, But Is Its Audience Of One Listening?

Allies from Norway to Romania are buying big-ticket weapons systems produced by the American defense industry, and more NATO countries are inching toward agreed-upon defense spending goals. But is it enough?

China & Russia In The Arctic: Axis Of Ambivalence

China & Russia In The Arctic: Axis Of Ambivalence
China & Russia In The Arctic: Axis Of Ambivalence

So are Chinese ambitions racing ahead of Arctic realities? “It seems the chickens are being counted before the eggs are hatched,” Sun admitted, “but the Chinese position is, ‘if the eggs are going to hatch, we want to make sure we’re there to collect the chickens.'”

New Icebreaker Will Have Space, Power For Weapons: Coast Guard

New Icebreaker Will Have Space, Power For Weapons: Coast Guard
New Icebreaker Will Have Space, Power For Weapons: Coast Guard

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: The Coast Guard’s new heavy icebreaker will have space, weight, and electrical power set aside to carry offensive weapons, Commandant Paul Zukunft said here today. While Adm. Zukunft has publicly advocated making the icebreaker capable of carrying cruise missiles, this is the first confirmation we’ve seen that design work is indeed underway.…

Denmark, Eyeing Russia, Likely To OK 20% Spending Boost; What It Means

Denmark, Eyeing Russia, Likely To OK 20% Spending Boost; What It Means
Denmark, Eyeing Russia, Likely To OK 20% Spending Boost; What It Means

Denmark is a small country, but an important player in the NATO Alliance and the resurgent Nordic defense group of Norway, Sweden and Finland to deal with the rumbling Russia. And it will grow more important as it implements an impressive 20 percent increase in defense spending over the next six years. The increase was…

Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense

Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense
Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense

The return of the Russian threat has spurred US allies to pay new attention to collective defense, not just in Europe but in the North Atlantic. No ally is more critical than Canada, strategically joined at the hip with the US in NORAD. Recently, I had a chance to interview the head of the Royal…

Is The Arctic The Next South China Sea? Not Likely

Is The Arctic The Next South China Sea? Not Likely
Is The Arctic The Next South China Sea? Not Likely

WASHINGTON: Oil, gas, and minerals on the seabed. Disputed territorial claims. An increasingly aggressive China. Are we talking about the South China Sea or the Arctic Ocean? “As I look at what is playing out in the Arctic, it looks eerily familiar to what we’re seeing in the East and South China Sea,” Adm. Paul…

US Yards Can Build Icebreaker For Under $1B: Zukunft

US Yards Can Build Icebreaker For Under $1B: Zukunft
US Yards Can Build Icebreaker For Under $1B: Zukunft

WASHINGTON: The Commandant of the Coast Guard  is “very confident” US shipyards can build the country’s first icebreaker in 20 years for less than the standard eye-watering $1 billion estimate. Adm. Paul Zukunft dismissed the idea of cutting costs by buying abroad, a toxic concept for Congress. And he publicly pondered a National Academy of Sciences proposal to…

Coast Guard Dodges Big Trump Budget Bullet; But Coasties Fix Roofs

Coast Guard Dodges Big Trump Budget Bullet; But Coasties Fix Roofs
Coast Guard Dodges Big Trump Budget Bullet; But Coasties Fix Roofs

WASHINGTON: The White House has dropped plans for a 14 percent cut to the Coast Guard, instead promising a budget that “sustains current funding levels.” The bad news is that “current funding levels” are already too low. The Coast Guard has to give almost 600 drug shipments a pass each year because they don’t have the ships or planes to catch…

Navy League Denounces Trump’s Coast Guard Cuts

Navy League Denounces Trump’s Coast Guard Cuts
Navy League Denounces Trump’s Coast Guard Cuts

WASHINGTON: The Navy League of the United States just issued a withering denunciation of President Trump‘s proposed $1.3 billion cut to the Coast Guard. Trump’s 2018 budget plan has already come under fire from both sides. Democrats reject it for cutting domestic spending too much. Pro-military Republicans reject it for raising defense too little. The Republican…

2018 Budget Battle Between Defense, Budget Hawks Begins; Nukes Top Priority

2018 Budget Battle Between Defense, Budget Hawks Begins; Nukes Top Priority
2018 Budget Battle Between Defense, Budget Hawks Begins; Nukes Top Priority

CAPITOL HILL: The Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee thinks President Trump’s 2018 spending plan is dead on arrival and has already gone to the Budget Committee to get a much bigger defense budget. Mac Thornberry also doesn’t want defense increases offset by steep cuts to the Coast Guard or State Department, as Trump proposed. Thornberry…